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Old 04-07-2005, 09:18 PM
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quote:Originally posted by HayZee518

Code requires that at least one outlet be gfci protected. For a fridge - what you can do is change the box to a two gang box, install the gfci as required and just take the hot feed off the top two screws and connect to a standard outlet. This is if you want the fridge at the same location. If you want it at some other location install a box and take the top feeds off the gfi and feed the new location.
If i add a two gang box to keep with code....if the gfci happens to trip on the other outlet, will this cause the entire line to trip, such as my refrigerator.
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